Rolling Stone Rochester Police Won’t Face Charges in Arrest Tied to Death of Daniel Prude
A grand jury declined to indict cops who detained and knelt on Prude, who died seven days after the incident
By Ted Shaffre/AP
No police officers will face charges in the death of Daniel Prude, who died seven days after cops in Rochester, New York placed a hood over his head, knelt on him, and pressed his face into the pavement for several minutes, suffocating him.
While speaking at the Aenon Baptist Church in Rochester on Tuesday, February 23rd, New York State Attorney General Letitia James said that a grand jury had chosen not to indict any officers, as the
New York grand jury votes not to indict police officers for Daniel Prude death
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New York grand jury votes not to indict police officers for Daniel Prude death
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How a female priest helped calm tensions over Daniel Prude s police custody death in Rochester
Shayna Jacobs, The Washington Post
Dec. 21, 2020
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1of3The Rev. Myra Brown stands for a portrait at Spiritus Christi Church in Rochester, N.Y., on Sept. 18. Brown brokered a deal with Mayor Lovely Warren to get the Rochester Police Department to back down from protesters fighting for justice for Daniel Prude.Photo for The Washington Post by Libby MarchShow MoreShow Less
2of3Teenagers from Spiritus Christi Church prepare to serve food to protesters in Rochester on Sept. 18.Photo for The Washington Post by Libby MarchShow MoreShow Less
How a female Catholic priest helped calm tensions over Daniel Prude s police custody death in Rochester
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